Marvel Studios has tapped Orphan Black star Tatiana Maslany to headline its She-Hulk Marvel Cinematic Universe series on Disney+. Maslany starred on Orphan Black as Sarah Manning from 2013-2017.

She-Hulk joins upcoming MCU series such as The Falcon and the Winter SoldierWandaVision and Loki. Marvel Studios announced Disney+ series for She-Hulk, Ms. Marvel and Moon Knight back in August 2019. WandaVision was featured in a recent Disney+ promo, which promised the series would be arriving on the streaming platform near the end of 2020.

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News on Disney+'s She-Hulk has increased over the last few weeks, with a report stating production was set to begin in Atlanta, GA early 2021. Kat Coiro is slated to direct She-Hulk's pilot episode while also serving as an executive producer on additional episodes. Coiro's credits include Shameless, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Modern Family and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, as well as the upcoming 2021 romantic comedy Marry Me.

Maslany's recent acting credits include HBO's Perry Mason where she portrayed Sister Alice.

Developed for television by Jessica Gao (Rick and Morty) and starring Tatiana Maslany, She-Hulk is slated to premiere exclusively on Disney+.

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Source: Deadline